Improvement in kitchen-sinks



UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE;

EREDEEIOH wYTTENBAcH, 0E EvANsvrLLE, INDIANA.

IMPROVEMENT IN KITCHEN-SINKS.

Specification forming part of LettersPatent No. 136,802, dated March 11, 1573.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, FREDERIGH WYTTEN- BACH, of Evansville, in the county of Vanderburgh and State of Indiana, have inventsink, and is usedfor a hand-grip for drawing out the sink. B B are the braces that supportthe sink when iu actual use. C C are the side ends of the sink, which have one sashroller and a wheel each, to -Inake it shift easy. D D are thedrain-pipes. E is the sink to wash dishes in. F is the sink to rinse and drain the dishes. G is a cross-bar t0 support the drain-pipes. H H are the closet doors. Kis the closet floor. W is a wall-board in which are two holes to fasten the table to the wall to keep it from tipping forward when the sink is in actual use.

I claim as my invention-- The combination of the shifting compartment sink, E T, provided with hand-grip A and drain-pipes D D, with hinged brackets B B, and closet, all constructed and arranged as described.

FREDERIOH WYTTENBACH.

Witnesses:

FREDERICK SCHWEITZER, FREDOLIN ScHoENz. 

